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La Liga Reeks of Incompetence

ESPN FC

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Sports, Soccer

4.32.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2023

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

The FC Crew are joined by Alex Kirkland and Gustavo Hoffman discuss Valencia's racist abuse towards Vinicius Junior and the lack of accountability by La Liga to fix these issues. Also, Ian Darke and Don Hutchinson come on to talk about Newcastle United locking up a spot in the Champions League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome into the latest edition of ESPNSC. I'm Dan Thomas, sure by Craig Burley here in

0:08.2

the studio. We'll kick things off in the Premier League. One game on Monday, Newcastle taking

0:12.4

on a Leicester, which had repercussions for both sides. Newcastle looking to qualify

0:17.7

for Champions League Leicester, of course, desperate need for points to help fight relegation.

0:22.6

In the end, the unfinished Neil and Neil Newcastle were absolutely all over Leicester for pretty

0:26.7

much all of this game, but they couldn't find a goal. In the end, though, it didn't matter

0:31.7

because Newcastle qualified for the Champions League. They can't be caught now by Liverpool

0:37.6

and we are battle between them and Manchester United as to who will finish third.

0:42.3

Well, next welcome here, shall we? Ian Darkis with us. Then a couple of people flying

0:47.7

the Newcastle flag, the Mayor of Newcastle, Shaka Hisloth is here and Newcastle, of course,

0:52.9

one of the 17 teams at Don supports. He'll be happy as well. Hey, Shaka, good for your

0:58.8

city. It's absolutely fantastic for Newcastle. Everything that this fan base has endured,

1:06.8

one of the best fan bases in the world, not just English football, and all of a sudden

1:12.5

new ownership, new manager, a relegation battle some 12 months ago, and no Newcastle are

1:20.4

set to play the Champions League. It's been some turn around and an all honesty, one

1:26.5

that you couldn't be more happy for Newcastle, regardless of who you support.

1:32.5

First time in 20 years, Don. It's amazing, Dan. In the third best team in the country,

1:37.2

in my opinion, I mean, at home, there've been sensational only, Arsenal and Liverpool

1:41.9

have beat them at home. In the third best team, awayform as well, sensational football.

1:48.1

They score loads of goals as well. I think they're third or fourth highest in the Premier League

1:51.2

in terms of their goal scoring. And to be honest, when you're watching a lot of Premier

1:54.6

League teams, in my opinion, Newcastle, the team you want to watch. And it's amazing

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